Gazidis claimed the Gunners were entering a new era of "financial
firepower" meaning they could afford to pay a transfer fee of more than
£20m and wages in excess of £200,000 a week for the Manchester United
star.
The Emirates chief used Rooney as an
example but manager Arsene Wenger, known for prudence in the transfer
market, has already admitted he would not turn down the chance to sign
the unsettled England international.
Questioned
about the potential to break a rigid pay structure for big-name deals,
Gazidis said: "We could do that, we could do more than that.
"It
is going to be the players that Arsene believes in. He is pretty blind
to price tags, he looks at what he sees with his eyes and makes
judgements based on that, and not on reputations and prices.
"We
have a certain amount which we've held in reserve and we also have new
revenue streams coming on board. All of these things mean we can do some
things which would excite you. We can think about all kinds of things."
Asked directly if the club could afford Rooney, Gazidis added: "I don't know what his fee would be.
"I'm talking about an extra £70m of additional, high-margin revenue - so of course we could do that."
Deloitte's
Annual Review of Football Finance 2013 showed the Gunners were behind
only United and Chelsea in terms of revenue with £235m for 2011/2012.
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